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In a "he said, she said" story, the writer always gets the last word.     She is a writer, established and successful, with a full life and supportive friends. Then he walks into a book signing and back into her life 30 years after he broke her heart. This time, things seem different. The pair reconnects through emails, messages and fragments of conversation. But love leaves her with a nasty case of writer's block. Looking for inspiration in the texts around her-optimistic horoscopes, evasive fortune cookies and the inane suggestions from books on writer's block-she tries to find a way through…mehr

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In a "he said, she said" story, the writer always gets the last word.     She is a writer, established and successful, with a full life and supportive friends. Then he walks into a book signing and back into her life 30 years after he broke her heart. This time, things seem different. The pair reconnects through emails, messages and fragments of conversation. But love leaves her with a nasty case of writer's block. Looking for inspiration in the texts around her-optimistic horoscopes, evasive fortune cookies and the inane suggestions from books on writer's block-she tries to find a way through the relationship that has seemingly stolen her gift for language.     Spinning us through the whirlwind love of her nameless protagonist, award-winning author Diane Schoemperlen weaves a stylish, innovative novel out of to-do lists and text messages. Exploring the different emotional languages spoken by men and women, At A Loss For Words is a charming take on the modern romance, warm and witty right through to its surprising and delicious resolution.
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Diane Schoemperlen is the Governor General's Award winning author of twelve works of fiction and non-fiction, most recently By the Book: Stories and Pictures, a collection illustrated with her own full-colour collages, which was longlisted for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. She is a recipient of the Marian Engel Award from the Writers' Trust of Canada.